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Following the period of resurgence which brought forth the likes of "Ginger Snaps" and "Dog Soldiers", werewolf movies had entered something of a stagnant period by the time 2005 rolled around, with only a few mixed low-budget efforts and some rather disappointing studio releases.

You may have noticed there is no new "100 Years" episode this weekend. Instead we have a special treat in the form of an early review for the new "no-budget" British werewolf movie Torn: A Shock Youmentary, which is well worth checking out.

"Project: Metalbeast and Supernatural"Wednesday 7th May, 2014

The backdoor pilot for the new Supernatural spin-off called "Bloodlines" aired last week, and I have written a brief review. Also a review of the surprisingly fun nineties B-movie called Project: Metalbeast.

The accidental theme of this weeks episode is CG werewolves, which is always a controversial subject among werewolf movie fans who tend to favour good old-fashioned physical effects.

Here we see a number of interesting examples from both ends of the spectrum. The "Van Helsing" werewolves, which cost a hefty amount of money, are contrasted against the laughable low-budget efforts of "DarkWolf."

"100 Years of Werewolf Movies Part 17 : A Girl Called Ginger"Friday 25th April, 2014

The dawn of the 21st century was a great time for werewolf fans with a number of fantastic movies being produced in a short period of time. For example, this episode alone includes the "Ginger Snaps" trilogy, "Dog Soldiers" and "Le Pacte Des Loups."

I am away on vacation for the next week, so no new "100 Years" episode. However, I have written a review of the godawful Huntress: Spirit of the Night (1991) - which actually turned out to be a were-panther movie. As such it has been moved over to the "See Also" section of the website.

So this one arrives a day late, but to make up for that it is at least a special extended episode taking us through the whole Howling saga, from the original movie and through the other seven which claim, for some reason, to be part of the same series.

"100 Years of Werewolf Movies Part 10 : Legends of the Werewolf"Friday 14th February, 2014

What better way to spend Valentine's Day than to watch a bunch of clips from 1970s werewolf movies? There's plenty of romance to be found here in this episode of course, whether it's an Argentinian lad named Nazareno Cruz whose love causes him to become a wolf, or a vacation romance in Hawaii tainted only by a little bit of murderous lycanthropy.

Our latest classic werewolf movie review is for the 1973 horror film The Boy Who Cried Werewolf, which turned out to be quite a pleasant surprise. Last week's episode of Supernatural also featured the return of werewolves after a seven-year absence from the show, so I have uploaded a review of that episode.

"I, Frankenstein and Some New Reviews"Saturday 1st February, 2014

I, Frankenstein has now been released across a number of countries and so it has been added to our main database. If you have seen the movie please feel free to submit a review of it.